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Minnesota Gophers' coaching records, from the Gophers' game program:
1922/3 I.D. MacDonald 10- 1- 1 .875
1923/4 - 1929/30 Emil Iverson 70- 20-13 .743
1930/1 - 1934/5 Frank Pond 46- 21- 4 .676
1935/6 - 1946/7 Larry Armstrong 125- 54-11 .687
1947/8 - 1951/2 Doc Romnes 53- 59- 0 .473
1955/6 March Ryman 16- 12- 1 .569
1952/3 - 1965/6 John Mariucci 199-137-18 .588
1966/7 - 1971/2 Glen Sonmor 79- 81- 6 .494
1971/2 Ken Yackel, Sr. 7- 17- 0 .292
1972/3 - 1978/9 Herb Brooks 167- 99-18 .620
1979/80 - 1984/5 Brad Buetow 171- 75- 8 .689
1985/6 - 1990/1 Doug Woog 195- 74-11 .716
Wooger's record so far this year is 4-4-0, so he is tied with "the legendary
John Mariucci" for most wins for a Gopher coach at 199, with a much better
winning percentage -- not that they're comparable; I don't think Mariucci
was able to award hockey scholarships for much of his tenure, although some
of his opponents did. Hopefully Woog will be able to reach that milestone
Friday night at Mariucci! Then maybe they'll have to name the new arena
Woog Arena instead of Mariucci! :-) :-) (Smileys meant as a disclaimer:
I don't want to start any week-long ranting and raving on the list. I don't
actually believe they will or should do this.)
As for the Gophs' absence from the Top 10, well, no panic here YET. They've
played a lot of road games while adjusting to the new officiating and
breaking in some new forwards. The number of goals they're giving up with
their relatively experienced defensive corps is quite a concern, though.
Pam
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